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Don't force the food issue. Offer foods and its up to him to eat it. Make sure not to give him too much milk or juice as that can fill him up for the more nutritious foods. He is probably eating more than it seems. A lot of times toddlers can seem to survive on "air and the occasional chicken nugget". It a silly saying, but really very true. My dd just went through that and she's 20 months now.

Don't force the food issue. Offer foods and its up to him to eat it. Make sure not to give him too much milk or juice as that can fill him up for the more nutritious foods. He is probably eating more than it seems. A lot of times toddlers can seem to survive on "air and the occasional chicken nugget". It a silly saying, but really very true. My dd just went through that and she's 20 months now.

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